natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Weather and Disasters 2016-11-29
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- Relaxed feeling
- Use this plastic thing to start a fire
- Listen to the news
- AAA, AA, C, 9-volt
- Box of things for emergencies
- Too much rain, water everywhere!
- San Francisco had a big one in 1906
- Opposite of calm!
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- Light from the sky in a storm
- Helps you see in the dark
- Take when you are sick
- Many trees
- Loud BOOM sound in a storm
- Red liquid in your body
- Use these wooden things to start a fire
15 Clues: Many trees • Relaxed feeling • Opposite of calm! • Listen to the news • AAA, AA, C, 9-volt • Take when you are sick • Red liquid in your body • Helps you see in the dark • Loud BOOM sound in a storm • Light from the sky in a storm • Box of things for emergencies • Too much rain, water everywhere! • San Francisco had a big one in 1906 • Use this plastic thing to start a fire • ...
buddhism hinduism 2022-01-13
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- hindu ancient writings
- a state of perfect happiness
- an ancient religion that developed in ancient india
- when you do something you get good things when you do something bad you get bad things
- a land mass smaller than a continent
- a great hindu spirit
- the first civilization of ancient India
- a constant cycle of birth
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- perfect understanding
- When you come back to life
- a person's duty according to their place in society
- seasonal winds and rains
- an ecological disasters
- a religion founded in ancient india by the teachers of buddha
- buddhist ancient scripture
15 Clues: a great hindu spirit • perfect understanding • hindu ancient writings • an ecological disasters • seasonal winds and rains • a constant cycle of birth • When you come back to life • buddhist ancient scripture • a state of perfect happiness • a land mass smaller than a continent • the first civilization of ancient India • a person's duty according to their place in society • ...
Life of Moses 2025-07-21
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- Mountain where Moses received the Law
- Ten disasters sent to Egypt
- Body of water parted by Moses
- Led Israelites out of Egypt
- Moses’ brother and spokesperson
- Book describing Moses leading the Israelites out
- Land where Moses was born
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- Sacred agreement God made with Israel through Moses
- The Ten Commandments were written on these
- Festival marking Israel’s deliverance
- King who refused to free the Israelites
- Type of bush where God spoke to Moses
- Food from heaven during the wilderness journey
- Turned into a snake and parted the sea
- What baby Moses floated in on the Nile
15 Clues: Land where Moses was born • Ten disasters sent to Egypt • Led Israelites out of Egypt • Body of water parted by Moses • Moses’ brother and spokesperson • Mountain where Moses received the Law • Festival marking Israel’s deliverance • Type of bush where God spoke to Moses • Turned into a snake and parted the sea • What baby Moses floated in on the Nile • ...
Vocabulary 2025-07-14
7 Clues: Advantages • Inexpesnive • Continuing for a long time • Someone who disagrees with an idea • to make air or water dirty oe harmful • The possibility of something bad happening • Terrible accidents which cause a lot of damage
P1 and 2 vocabulary Review 2023-07-18
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- I have an _________ to coffee. Too bad I live in the coffee capital of the country!
- I can't watch horror or scary movies. They ______ me and I have terrible dreams.
- The teacher surprised her __________--and unprepared--students with a pop quiz worth 100 points.
- "Just do it" is Nike's very famous _______.
- I was ____________ for most of my pregnancy. I threw up almost every day.
- Which ________ will you choose--art, music, or PE.
- _________ like hurricanes, floods and other natural disasters are becoming more common because of climate change.
- This necklace was ____________ from my mom, who was given it by her own mother.
- On a ________, I decided to take Japanese instead of Spanish. Now I'm moving to Japan after having studied the language for four years!
- The lights from 1,000 cell phones _______ the singer on stage. Otherwise, the stadium was completely dark.
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- What a ____________ running into you here! I didn't expect to see you
- If you have a fever or feel sick, please stay home. If you're _______, we don't want you spreading your illness.
- My three-year-old became ____________ and cried for 45 minutes when I told him we couldn't eat dinner on the floor.
- I could tell my mom was __________ with all of my questions when she put her head down into her hands.
- Before I moved to Seattle, I had only a small _______ of how much it rains here.
15 Clues: "Just do it" is Nike's very famous _______. • Which ________ will you choose--art, music, or PE. • What a ____________ running into you here! I didn't expect to see you • I was ____________ for most of my pregnancy. I threw up almost every day. • This necklace was ____________ from my mom, who was given it by her own mother. • ...
American Countries 2024-04-14
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- Rica A Central American country known for its ecotourism, biodiversity, and stunning natural beauty, including rainforests and volcanoes.
- A Caribbean island nation known for its colorful culture, vintage cars, and historic cities like Havana and Trinidad.
- A country in South America known for its ancient Inca civilization, Machu Picchu ruins, and delicious cuisine like ceviche.
- A country in South America known for its beautiful Caribbean beaches, Angel Falls, and rich cultural heritage.
- Republic A Caribbean nation known for its beautiful beaches, merengue music, and colonial architecture, including landmarks like Punta Cana and Santo Domingo.
- A Caribbean country known for its vibrant culture, Creole cuisine, and resilience in the face of natural disasters.
- A Caribbean island nation known for its reggae music, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture, including landmarks like Dunn's River Falls and Bob Marley Museum.
- A country in South America known for its Amazon rainforest, Carnival festival, and soccer passion, including landmarks like Christ the Redeemer and Iguazu Falls.
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- A country in South America known for its diverse landscapes, coffee production, and vibrant cities like Bogota and Cartagena.
- A country in North America known for its vast wilderness, friendly people, and maple syrup, including landmarks like Banff National Park and CN Tower.
- A country in South America known for its tango music, delicious beef, and stunning landscapes like the Andes Mountains and Iguazu Falls.
- States A country in North America known for its diverse landscapes, cities, and culture, including landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Grand Canyon.
- A Central American country known for its Panama Canal, biodiversity, and vibrant capital city, Panama City.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, including landmarks like Chichen Itza and Mayan ruins.
- A country in South America known for its long coastline, Andes Mountains, and delicious seafood, including landmarks like Easter Island and Torres del Paine National Park.
15 Clues: A Central American country known for its Panama Canal, biodiversity, and vibrant capital city, Panama City. • A country in South America known for its beautiful Caribbean beaches, Angel Falls, and rich cultural heritage. • A Caribbean country known for its vibrant culture, Creole cuisine, and resilience in the face of natural disasters. • ...
climate3 2025-01-04
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- The process of turning waste materials into new products to reduce environmental harm.
- Meeting current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- The planting of trees in areas where there were none before, to combat environmental damage.
- Global conferences where nations discuss actions to address climate change. (2 words with hyphen)
- The measure of how much sunlight is reflected by a surface.
- The atmospheric conditions in a small, specific area that may differ from the surrounding region.
- An effect that traps heat, often used to describe the warming of Earth's surface.
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- The total amount of emissions from an individual, organization, or activity, typically measured in units of carbon dioxide.(2 words with hyphen)
- An uncontrolled fire that spreads quickly in vegetation, often caused by dry conditions and high temperatures.
- A global accord where countries commit to reducing emissions to limit the rise in global temperatures. (2 words with hyphen)
- The process of water bodies becoming more acidic, due to the absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- Power derived from natural sources that replenish over time and do not run out. (2words with hyphen)
- People forced to leave their homes due to climate-related disasters.
13 Clues: The measure of how much sunlight is reflected by a surface. • People forced to leave their homes due to climate-related disasters. • An effect that traps heat, often used to describe the warming of Earth's surface. • The process of turning waste materials into new products to reduce environmental harm. • ...
Biodiversity 2013-04-25
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- Gigantic fishing nets and long lines of hooks catch non target species, which are thrown overboard dead. These species are called_______.
- Habitat _________: Large, continuous area of habitat is reduced in area and divided into smaller, more scattered, and isolated “habitat islands”; includes roads, logging, agriculture, urban development
- A stand of trees resulting from natural secondary ecological succession.
- Surface fires that go underground and burn partially decayed leaves or peat.
- Rivers or segments of rivers that are readily accessible by road and may have some dams or developments along their shores
- Deliberately Introduced Species that can wipe out some native species, disrupt ecosystems, and cause large economic losses
- This allows destruction of existing wetlands as long as an equal area of the same type of wetland is created or restored.
- Clear-cutting a strip of trees along the contour of the land, with the corridor narrow enough to allow regeneration within a few years. After regeneration, loggers can cut another strip above the first, and so on.
- Rivers or segments of rivers that are relatively inaccessible and untamed and are not permitted to be widened or dammed
- Burn only undergrowth and leaf filter on the forest floor.
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- Removing all tree species.
- abbreviation for most important causes of premature extinction
- Overfishing leads to ________ _________, which occurs when it is no longer profitable to continue fishing the affected species.
- Also called Gene banks; preserve genetic information and endangered plant species by storing their seeds in refrigerated, low-humidity environments
- Mature trees in an uneven-aged forest are cut singly or in small groups.
- Rivers or segments of rivers that are free of dams, mostly undeveloped, accessible in only a few places Old growth forest/ An uncut or regenerated forest that has not been seriously disturbed by any humans or natural disasters for at least several hundred years.
- type that is found nowhere else on earth; is especially vulnerable to extinction
- Extremely hot fires that may start on the ground but eventually burn whole trees and leap from treetop to treetop.
18 Clues: Removing all tree species. • Burn only undergrowth and leaf filter on the forest floor. • abbreviation for most important causes of premature extinction • A stand of trees resulting from natural secondary ecological succession. • Mature trees in an uneven-aged forest are cut singly or in small groups. • ...
Ecological Succession 2017-11-15
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- Succession : the process of change in an ecosystem brought by the replacement of one community by another until a climax is created
- Community : a community that has reached the last section of ecological succession
- : interruption or interference of a normal state(natural disasters)
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- Succession : a succession that occurs when preexisting soil after the primary succession has been destroyed due to a disturbance that decreased the population of the inhabitants
- : a habitat that is small or limited in space and which differs in character from some surrounding other habitat
- Species : these species are hardy species which were the first to colonize an ecosystem and started as a chain of ecological succession
- : a slow-growing plant that forms a crust like,leaf like, or branching growth on rocks, walls, or trees
- Succession : a succession that occurs when an opening of an uninhabited piece of land has a devoid of plants and lacks topsoil
8 Clues: : interruption or interference of a normal state(natural disasters) • Community : a community that has reached the last section of ecological succession • : a slow-growing plant that forms a crust like,leaf like, or branching growth on rocks, walls, or trees • ...
Valentina Crossword 2021-06-27
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- p_ _n_ _ (natural science)
- w_ _t_ _ _ (language)
- f_ _ _ _ _o_ _ (math)
- c_ _o_s (art-ace)
- a_ _ _ _ _s (natural science)
- t_ _a_ _ _ (language)
- e_ _ _t_ _ _s (math)
- c_ _p_ _ _r (computing)
- u_ _ v_ _ _e (natural science)
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- b_ _ _e (religion)
- p_ _ _t (natural science)
- n_ _b_ _ _ (math)
- c_l_ _ _e (social science)
- d_ _ _s_ _ _s (math)
- p_ _m (languaje)
- f_ _ _a (natural science )
- l_ _ _t_ _ (language)
- s_o_ _y (social science)
- c_ _ _ _h (religion)
- t_ _e (natural science)
20 Clues: n_ _b_ _ _ (math) • f_ _ _ _ _o_ _ (math) • d_ _ _s_ _ _s (math) • e_ _ _t_ _ _s (math) • c_ _o_s (art-ace) • b_ _ _e (religion) • w_ _t_ _ _ (language) • p_ _m (languaje) • l_ _ _t_ _ (language) • c_ _ _ _h (religion) • t_ _a_ _ _ (language) • c_ _p_ _ _r (computing) • c_l_ _ _e (social science) • ...
🐸🪱😋 2022-05-18
8 Clues: a danger or risk • a financial saving • the study of physical features • the act or process of changing • a catastrophe that causes damage • the process of closely observing something • the communication of 2 people, animals, ect. • The ability to be maintained at a certain level
Valentina Crossword 2021-06-27
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- p_ _n_ _ (natural science)
- w_ _t_ _ _ (language)
- f_ _ _ _ _o_ _ (math)
- c_ _o_s (art-ace)
- a_ _ _ _ _s (natural science)
- t_ _a_ _ _ (language)
- e_ _ _t_ _ _s (math)
- c_ _p_ _ _r (computing)
- u_ _ v_ _ _e (natural science)
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- b_ _ _e (religion)
- p_ _ _t (natural science)
- n_ _b_ _ _ (math)
- c_l_ _ _e (social science)
- d_ _ _s_ _ _s (math)
- p_ _m (languaje)
- f_ _ _a (natural science )
- l_ _ _t_ _ (language)
- s_o_ _y (social science)
- c_ _ _ _h (religion)
- t_ _e (natural science)
20 Clues: n_ _b_ _ _ (math) • f_ _ _ _ _o_ _ (math) • d_ _ _s_ _ _s (math) • e_ _ _t_ _ _s (math) • c_ _o_s (art-ace) • b_ _ _e (religion) • w_ _t_ _ _ (language) • p_ _m (languaje) • l_ _ _t_ _ (language) • c_ _ _ _h (religion) • t_ _a_ _ _ (language) • c_ _p_ _ _r (computing) • c_l_ _ _e (social science) • ...
Risk Management Process, Common Approaches & Techniques 2023-08-09
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- data driven risk technique
- common risk approach
- graphical representation of the 2nd step of the risk management process
- SGJ's risk response against disasters
- channel for communicating fraud internally
- effective risk management requires sound relationships with ________
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- a risk identified/assessed as "high" across the Group
- the last step in the risk management process
- risks with greater________ may be given greater priority
- category of risk response
10 Clues: common risk approach • category of risk response • data driven risk technique • SGJ's risk response against disasters • channel for communicating fraud internally • the last step in the risk management process • a risk identified/assessed as "high" across the Group • risks with greater________ may be given greater priority • ...
Crossing the Red Sea 2025-10-08
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- What the Israelites gained after leaving Egypt
- What the Israelites had to have in God
- An extraordinary event showing God’s power
- Series of disasters God sent on Egypt
- Moses used it to perform miracles
- Body of water God parted
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- Land of the Israelites before freedom
- Led the Israelites out of Egypt
- People God delivered from slavery
- Ruler of Egypt who chased the Israelites
10 Clues: Body of water God parted • Led the Israelites out of Egypt • People God delivered from slavery • Moses used it to perform miracles • Land of the Israelites before freedom • Series of disasters God sent on Egypt • What the Israelites had to have in God • Ruler of Egypt who chased the Israelites • An extraordinary event showing God’s power • ...
Weekly Crossword 2021-12-30
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- Name the recently developed indigenous radar to make IAF fighters more lethal.
- Name the living robots recently formed from the stem cells of the African clawed frog.
- Bhu Parikshak, an app recently launched is related to which of the major agricultural factor?
- The Royal Gold Medal is given in recognition of a lifetime’s work to a person in which field?
- The ‘Asia Power Index’ that measures resources and influence to rank the relative power of states in Asia has ranked India as 4th preceded by which nation?
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- Swadhar Greh is an initiative targeted towards which vulnerable section of population?
- PANEX-21 that aims to foster joint planning and building regional cooperation for responding to natural disasters was held recently for the member nations of which regional grouping?
- Atmanirbhar Hastshilpkar has been recently launched to provide financial assistance in the form of term loan to which category of people?
- By what name do we refer to the Sun’s upper atmosphere through which NASA’s Parker Solar Probe had flown?
- India’s first and one of World’s largest Green Hydrogen Microgrid Project is said to be set up in which southern state?
10 Clues: Name the recently developed indigenous radar to make IAF fighters more lethal. • Swadhar Greh is an initiative targeted towards which vulnerable section of population? • Name the living robots recently formed from the stem cells of the African clawed frog. • Bhu Parikshak, an app recently launched is related to which of the major agricultural factor? • ...
C5 L2 Adaptations and Extinction 2015-03-01
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- A type of adaptation; coloring that blends in with the environment- makes organisms hard to see
- A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters
- A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce
- A type of adaptation; patterns of action (instincts) that help organisms survive and reproduce
- A cause of extinction; humans introduce a new species to an environment. If there is no consumer to keep that new species in check, it can out compete the native species and take over
- A type of adaptation; when one species (the mimic) looks like another species (the model) in order to deceive a predator
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- A cause of extinction; sometimes climate change happens so suddenly that a species does not have any members with genetic traits that allows survival let alone adaption
- A cause of extinction; the fewer number of individuals left in a species, the less genetic variations. So fewer individuals lead to related creatures
- Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism
- A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off
10 Clues: A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters • A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off • Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism • A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce • ...
C5 L2 Adaptations and Extinction 2015-03-01
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- A cause of extinction; sometimes climate change happens so suddenly that a species does not have any members with genetic traits that allows survival let alone adaption
- A cause of extinction; the fewer number of individuals left in a species, the less genetic variations. So fewer individuals lead to related creatures
- A type of adaptation; when one species (the mimic) looks like another species (the model) in order to deceive a predator
- A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce
- A type of adaptation; coloring that blends in with the environment- makes organisms hard to see
- A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off
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- Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism
- A cause of extinction; humans introduce a new species to an environment. If there is no consumer to keep that new species in check, it can out compete the native species and take over
- A type of adaptation; patterns of action (instincts) that help organisms survive and reproduce
- A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters
10 Clues: A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters • A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off • Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism • A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce • ...
Geologic History 2024-11-26
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- a bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement
- states that in horizontal layers of sedimentary rock, each layer is older than the layer above it and younger than the layer below it
- any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years
- a principle that geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- volcanic rock that has cooled outside of Earth’s crust
- volcanic rock that has cooled inside of Earth’s crust
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- states that any feature that cuts across a rock or body of sediment must be younger than the rock or sediment that it cuts across
- the theory that states that Earth’s surface is changed slowly over time by gradual processes like plate tectonics, weathering, erosion, and deposition
- theory that states the world is shaped by widespread, sudden natural disasters such as floods and volcanic eruptions
- states that pieces of a rock are older than the rock that contains it
- any method of determining whether an event or object is older or younger than other events or objects
- a crack in the Earth’s crust
- a break in the geologic record created when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time
13 Clues: a crack in the Earth’s crust • volcanic rock that has cooled inside of Earth’s crust • volcanic rock that has cooled outside of Earth’s crust • a bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement • any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years • states that pieces of a rock are older than the rock that contains it • ...
Environmental issues/disasters 2020-04-10
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- synonym for garbage or trash
- destruction of forests
- rain mixed with acid
- community of animals, plants living in an area which provides what they need to survive
- protecting natural sources
- absorbs a lot of heat from the sun's rays
- noise with harmful impact on the activity of human or animal life.
- pollution that affects the air and is usually caused by smoke or other harmful gases
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- the condition of having a population so dense as to cause environmental deterioration
- gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature
- the process of transforming waste into new products
- to release pollutant substances into air
- fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas
- the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities
14 Clues: rain mixed with acid • destruction of forests • protecting natural sources • synonym for garbage or trash • fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas • to release pollutant substances into air • absorbs a lot of heat from the sun's rays • gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature • the process of transforming waste into new products • ...
Geopolitical Vocab 2023-03-30
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- in order to master this skill, someone would need to study the culture and customs of different countries in order to befriend government officials in other countries
- people from across the globe have dedicated time, money, and resources to help people affected by war and natural disasters
- while we were once at war, the U.S. and England have long since been friendly and cooperative with each other
- to deal with homelessness in Colorado, representatives are suggesting methods to help people get housing more easily
- this process makes it easier for someone to blend in with the people and cultural practices of a new country
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- it is possible to find American food in other countries because of this process
- covid-19 brought up a lot of new problems that needed to be solved as a country using these policies
- an official document that promises two or more countries will commit to a certain course of action
- this field of study involves learning about the population of a country and its geography
9 Clues: it is possible to find American food in other countries because of this process • this field of study involves learning about the population of a country and its geography • an official document that promises two or more countries will commit to a certain course of action • ...
Apartheid social discrimination 2022-06-11
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- an insect which destroy crops
- social discrimination
- a place where animals are kept
- white Posinous flower
- something which can cause great disasters
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- a place where anne was taken during her last minutes of her life
- a country diverse in blacks ans whites
- a person who deliver letters
- a person who went through Hitler's laws
- white rule began after this war
- an animal with sharp teeth and strips on the body
11 Clues: social discrimination • white Posinous flower • a person who deliver letters • an insect which destroy crops • a place where animals are kept • white rule began after this war • a country diverse in blacks ans whites • a person who went through Hitler's laws • something which can cause great disasters • an animal with sharp teeth and strips on the body • ...
C5 L2 Adaptations and Extinction 2015-03-01
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- A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off
- A cause of extinction; humans introduce a new species to an environment. If there is no consumer to keep that new species in check, it can out compete the native species and take over
- A cause of extinction; sometimes climate change happens so suddenly that a species does not have any members with genetic traits that allows survival let alone adaption
- A type of adaptation; coloring that blends in with the environment- makes organisms hard to see
- A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters
- Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism
- A type of adaptation; patterns of action (instincts) that help organisms survive and reproduce
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- A cause of extinction; the fewer number of individuals left in a species, the less genetic variations. So fewer individuals lead to related creatures
- A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce
- A type of adaptation; when one species (the mimic) looks like another species (the model) in order to deceive a predator
10 Clues: A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters • A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off • Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism • A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce • ...
C5 L2 Adaptations and Extinction 2015-03-01
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- Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism
- A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters
- A type of adaptation; patterns of action (instincts) that help organisms survive and reproduce
- A cause of extinction; humans introduce a new species to an environment. If there is no consumer to keep that new species in check, it can out compete the native species and take over
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- A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce
- A cause of extinction; the fewer number of individuals left in a species, the less genetic variations. So fewer individuals lead to related creatures
- A cause of extinction; sometimes climate change happens so suddenly that a species does not have any members with genetic traits that allows survival let alone adaption
- A type of adaptation; when one species (the mimic) looks like another species (the model) in order to deceive a predator
- A type of adaptation; coloring that blends in with the environment- makes organisms hard to see
- A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off
10 Clues: A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters • A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off • Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism • A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce • ...
Unit 7: Vocabulary 2025-01-29
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- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from human-made and natural disasters.
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities
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- includes both active and inactive warheads. Active warheads include strategic and non-strategic weapons maintained in an operational, ready-for-use configuration
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
- the idea that if one thing falls, a lot more things will fall, too, like a line of dominoes
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
10 Clues: the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. • the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries. • including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities • ...
Lesson 3: Lifestyle Changes and Climate Change Action 2025-08-02
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- A book by Rachel Carson published in 1962 that raised awareness about the dangers of pesticides and their environmental impact.
- The practice of excessive and unsustainable consumption of goods and services, often leading to waste and environmental degradation
- A conservation organization founded at UPLB in 1961 to promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts.
- A form of environmentalism that relies on government policies and regulations for environmental protection.
- Using renewable resources in a way that does not deplete them, ensuring that future generations can also meet their needs.
- The use of economic tools like taxes, subsidies, and incentives to encourage eco-friendly practices and environmental protection.
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- The practice of promoting environmentally responsible business practices, focusing on reducing the ecological footprint and fostering sustainability.
- A country in Southeast Asia that is a climate hotspot, heavily impacted by natural disasters and climate change due to its geographical location.
- A global issue caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels, resulting in global warming, extreme weather events, and rising sea levels.
- A Filipino phrase meaning "There’s money in trash," which emphasizes the economic value of recycling and turning waste into resources.
10 Clues: A form of environmentalism that relies on government policies and regulations for environmental protection. • A conservation organization founded at UPLB in 1961 to promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts. • Using renewable resources in a way that does not deplete them, ensuring that future generations can also meet their needs. • ...
Push and Pull crossword 2021-06-01
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- weather changeing one to another
- harmful materials into the environment.
- the looks,apperances and beauty
- types of weather
- places in or near the city
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- not avalible or unclean water
- disasters that occur naturaly
- highly in terms of liveability
- property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance.
- condition in transport that is characterised by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing
10 Clues: types of weather • places in or near the city • not avalible or unclean water • disasters that occur naturaly • highly in terms of liveability • the looks,apperances and beauty • weather changeing one to another • harmful materials into the environment. • property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance. • ...
Principles of Green Chemistry 2024-08-22
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- Ensure products break down harmlessly.
- Make products that do the job without the risks.
- Use power wisely and sparingly.
- Choose ingredients that are less harmful.
- Hazardous Minimize toxic chemicals.
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- Check your process as it happens.
- Stop waste before it starts.
- Economy Maximize the use of all atoms in the process.
- Cut down on derivatives and byproducts.
- Prevention Avoid disasters by designing safer chemicals and processes.
- Opt for resources that won't run out.
- Speed up reactions without excess waste.
12 Clues: Stop waste before it starts. • Use power wisely and sparingly. • Check your process as it happens. • Hazardous Minimize toxic chemicals. • Opt for resources that won't run out. • Ensure products break down harmlessly. • Cut down on derivatives and byproducts. • Speed up reactions without excess waste. • Choose ingredients that are less harmful. • ...
Push and Pull crossword 2021-06-01
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- weather changeing one to another
- harmful materials into the environment.
- the looks,apperances and beauty
- types of weather
- places in or near the city
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- not avalible or unclean water
- disasters that occur naturaly
- highly in terms of liveability
- property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance.
- condition in transport that is characterised by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing
10 Clues: types of weather • places in or near the city • not avalible or unclean water • disasters that occur naturaly • highly in terms of liveability • the looks,apperances and beauty • weather changeing one to another • harmful materials into the environment. • property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance. • ...
Disasters 2020-02-13
Across
- A fire happens in the wild, usually covers a large area.
- A huge amount of snow falling down the mountain.
- A leakage of oil which pollutes the ocean.
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- A lack of food for the population for a long period of time.
- People control the plane with illegal intention.
- Rocks and sands falling down the hill.
6 Clues: Rocks and sands falling down the hill. • A leakage of oil which pollutes the ocean. • People control the plane with illegal intention. • A huge amount of snow falling down the mountain. • A fire happens in the wild, usually covers a large area. • A lack of food for the population for a long period of time.
Disasters 2021-03-02
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- A series of waves in a water body in an ocean or a large lake
- quake The shaking of the surface of the Earth
- eruption The discharged of lava and gas from a volcanic vent
- The movement of a mass of rock, debris, or earth down a slope
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- A type of storm called a tropical cyclone
- An overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry
6 Clues: A type of storm called a tropical cyclone • quake The shaking of the surface of the Earth • An overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry • eruption The discharged of lava and gas from a volcanic vent • A series of waves in a water body in an ocean or a large lake • The movement of a mass of rock, debris, or earth down a slope
Disasters 2023-02-10
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- a mass of mud (= wet earth) moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
- a long period when there is little or no rain:
- a large amount of ice, snow, and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain
- the appearance of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time
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- a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
- a situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death
6 Clues: a long period when there is little or no rain: • a mass of mud (= wet earth) moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope • a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage • a large amount of ice, snow, and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain • ...
DISASTERS 2021-11-22
C5 L2 Adaptations and Extinction 2015-03-01
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- A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off
- A cause of extinction; humans introduce a new species to an environment. If there is no consumer to keep that new species in check, it can out compete the native species and take over
- Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism
- A type of adaptation; when one species (the mimic) looks like another species (the model) in order to deceive a predator
- A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters
- A type of adaptation; patterns of action (instincts) that help organisms survive and reproduce
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- A cause of extinction; sometimes climate change happens so suddenly that a species does not have any members with genetic traits that allows survival let alone adaption
- A cause of extinction; the fewer number of individuals left in a species, the less genetic variations. So fewer individuals lead to related creatures
- A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce
- A type of adaptation; coloring that blends in with the environment- makes organisms hard to see
10 Clues: A cause of extinction; caused by humans or natural disasters • A species becomes extinct when all the individuals of a particular species dies off • Inherited traits that increase the chance of survival and reproduction of an organism • A type of adaptation; physical traits of the body that help organisms survive and reproduce • ...
Cuencas 2018-09-25
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- / President Juan Manuel Santos described the 2010–2011 rainy season as_____ _____________________________ in the history of Colombia.
- / This institution registers rainfall on a daily basis, using more than 2,500 pluviometric stations located across the country.
- / I present evidence in favor of the clientelism mechanism and against other ________.
- / In other words, when disasters hit broker-mediated democracies , In turn, brokers are able of cultivating supporters for their candidates with these additional _____________.
- / Naturally, accessibility to this important natural resource is not only a function of rainfall. It also depends on ________ characteristics.
- / I focus on a mechanism that has not been fully explored in the literature: the____________of disaster aid.
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- / Election day was relatively calm, although illegal armed groups (comprised by ______________________________) tried to interfere and alter the normal conduct of elections.
- / The significant impact of La Niña led President Santos to créate.
- / This ____ test corroborates the idea that what matters is the pre-electoral impact of the disaster.
- / people that have suffered serious damage associated directly to the event: partial or total loss of goods (estate, livestock or crops) and/or disappearance, injury or death of family members.
10 Clues: / The significant impact of La Niña led President Santos to créate. • / I present evidence in favor of the clientelism mechanism and against other ________. • / This ____ test corroborates the idea that what matters is the pre-electoral impact of the disaster. • ...
History Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
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- A stereotype of a group of immigrants
- Someone who leaves a place permanently
- The progress of siding with a certain race and against other races
- One who seeks asylum from a nation for protection
- A massacre of a certain ethnicity
- Someone who comes to a new location permanently
- People who have been forced out of their hometown because of violent disasters
- Generations after oneself
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- A group of immigrants wrongly blamed for something
- The state of irrational stereotypes of a certain race
- An immigrant appointed citizenship
- Generations before oneself
- Fear of immigrants taking over
- A prejudice statement
14 Clues: A prejudice statement • Generations after oneself • Generations before oneself • Fear of immigrants taking over • A massacre of a certain ethnicity • An immigrant appointed citizenship • A stereotype of a group of immigrants • Someone who leaves a place permanently • Someone who comes to a new location permanently • One who seeks asylum from a nation for protection • ...
puzzle 2023-07-24
8 Clues: confused • easy to get hurt • the state of being nasty • a thing needed to do first • the act of taking something away • to apply color on a surface again • to say something based on official statement • a place for people hiding away from disasters
Goofy Goober Puzzle 2023-10-19
6 Clues: the best class • Beliles _________ • Similar to an ogre • attire worn by Mason D. • Edition school newspaper • What would you rate the Disasters out of 10?
Stress 2023-10-18
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- a physiological and psychological response to challenging or threatening situations
- Cognitive stressors are stressors that arise from an individual's thoughts, beliefs, and perceptions
- Distress is associated with negative emotions such as anxiety, fear, sadness, frustration, and helplessness
- Distress can impair an individual's ability to function effectively in daily life.
- Eustress can be associated with positive emotions, such as exhilaration, enthusiasm, and a sense of accomplishment
- Eustress is usually short-term in nature, and it often occurs in specific situations or events that require a brief burst of heightened alertness and energy.
- stressors that are long-term or persistent stressors that can lead to ongoing stress responses
- These are minor, everyday stressors that can accumulate over time and contribute to overall stress
- These stressors originate from the external environment and can include factors such as noise, pollution, extreme weather, or natural disasters
- a specific event, condition, or stimulus that triggers a stress response in an individual.
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- In many cases, eustress can lead to improved performance,
- Unlike eustress, which is typically short-term, distress can be chronic or prolonged. It can result from ongoing or unresolved issues and may have a long-lasting impact on a person's health.
- Psychosocial stressors are related to interpersonal relationships, work, and other social factors
- These stressors are internal and are related to changes or conditions within the body.
- Good Stress
- Eustress can motivate individuals to take action, accomplish goals, and perform at their best
- have adverse health consequences, including increased risk of physical and mental health problems such as cardiovascular diseases, depression, and anxiety disorders.
- Bad Stress
18 Clues: Bad Stress • Good Stress • In many cases, eustress can lead to improved performance, • Distress can impair an individual's ability to function effectively in daily life. • a physiological and psychological response to challenging or threatening situations • These stressors are internal and are related to changes or conditions within the body. • ...
NZ disasters 2020-04-15
9 Clues: White Island • shaking ground • "Abandon ship" • very large storm • current pandemic • whirlpool of wind • rocks and land fall down • caused by gases in a mine • lots of rain causes a river to...
NZ disasters 2020-04-15
9 Clues: White Island • shaking ground • "Abandon ship" • very large storm • current pandemic • whirlpool of wind • rocks and land fall down • caused by gases in a mine • lots of rain causes a river to...
Industrial Disasters 2025-04-30
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- Name of the Canadian town that experienced a major landslide in 1903
- The name of the river where the Three Gorges Dam is located
- What type of natural disaster is triggered by fracking
- Dangerous substance that is released from a Nuclear Power Plant
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- Name of the gold mine in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
- The site of the triple disaster in Japan
- By-product of gold mining that is extremely dangerous
- Hydro power is harnessed using what?
- Short name for Hydraulic Fracturing
9 Clues: Short name for Hydraulic Fracturing • Hydro power is harnessed using what? • The site of the triple disaster in Japan • By-product of gold mining that is extremely dangerous • What type of natural disaster is triggered by fracking • Name of the gold mine in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories • The name of the river where the Three Gorges Dam is located • ...
Cuencas 2018-09-25
Across
- / Election day was relatively calm, although illegal armed groups (comprised by ______________________________) tried to interfere and alter the normal conduct of elections.
- / President Juan Manuel Santos described the 2010–2011 rainy season as_____ _____________________________ in the history of Colombia.
- / In other words, when disasters hit broker-mediated democracies , In turn, brokers are able of cultivating supporters for their candidates with these additional _____________.
- / This institution registers rainfall on a daily basis, using more than 2,500 pluviometric stations located across the country.
- / The significant impact of La Niña led President Santos to créate.
Down
- / people that have suffered serious damage associated directly to the event: partial or total loss of goods (estate, livestock or crops) and/or disappearance, injury or death of family members.
- / I focus on a mechanism that has not been fully explored in the literature: the____________of disaster aid.
- / I present evidence in favor of the clientelism mechanism and against other ________.
- / Naturally, accessibility to this important natural resource is not only a function of rainfall. It also depends on ________ characteristics.
- / This ____ test corroborates the idea that what matters is the pre-electoral impact of the disaster.
10 Clues: / The significant impact of La Niña led President Santos to créate. • / I present evidence in favor of the clientelism mechanism and against other ________. • / This ____ test corroborates the idea that what matters is the pre-electoral impact of the disaster. • ...
LESSON : Kanban and Just-In-Time System 2023-03-30
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- It is what’s known as a lean management process.
- Does my inventory management software support JIT inventory management?
- The practice of only replacing items once they have been put to use in manufacturing.
- A company with the vision to make vehicle orders in the quickest and most efficient way.
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- Are my suppliers reliable enough to deliver on time, every time? Is my order fulfillment system efficient enough to get orders through on time even when they have to compensate for supply chain delays?
- Do I have enough flexibility in my supply chain and manufacturing to adapt to disruptions like supplier disruptions or natural disasters?
- He is frequently referred to as the father of JIT PORTFOLIO KANBAN.
- It is a holistic method that aims to improve an organization’s ability to deliver by applying the principles of visualization, limiting work in progress, and flow management on a system level.
- A review of the fundamental manufacturing building blocks, product design, process design, personnel, and manufacturing process comes first in the JIT process.
- It ensures there is continuous improvement throughout the process.
10 Clues: It is what’s known as a lean management process. • He is frequently referred to as the father of JIT PORTFOLIO KANBAN. • It ensures there is continuous improvement throughout the process. • Does my inventory management software support JIT inventory management? • The practice of only replacing items once they have been put to use in manufacturing. • ...
Our Solar System 2022-02-23
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- Repeating path of an object around another
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- System, Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- Third planet of Sol and our home
- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Gravity bound system of stars planets gas dust and dark matter
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
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- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- The sun of our solar system
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- Celestial object small and rocky
- Empty space
- Earth's natural satellite
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt orbiting Sol
35 Clues: Empty space • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Celestial object of ice and dust • Third planet of Sol and our home • Celestial object small and rocky • Saturn's largest natural satellite • Uranus's largest natural satellite • Largest natural satellite of Pluto • ...
Natural Selection 2018-03-12
Across
- Warm-blooded vertabrate
- Scientist who studies nature
- Groups of species living in the same area
- Individuals are better adapted to the environment, survive and reproduce better than others
- Trait that improves somethings ability to survive
- Ship Charles Darwin sailed on for five years
- Group of organisms
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- Remains of an organism
- Different populations become distinct species
- Period between birth of generations
- Species change over time
- Historical sequence of life
- Genetically determined characteristic
- Particles of sand, dust, or soil
14 Clues: Group of organisms • Remains of an organism • Warm-blooded vertabrate • Species change over time • Historical sequence of life • Scientist who studies nature • Particles of sand, dust, or soil • Period between birth of generations • Genetically determined characteristic • Groups of species living in the same area • Ship Charles Darwin sailed on for five years • ...
Natural features 2023-01-20
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- / a large area of water surrounded by land
- / a forest with a lot of tall trees where it rains a lot
- / is an endless area of water
- / an area of low land between hills or mountains
- / is a natural underground chamber, especially in a cliff or a hillside
- / a very wide waterfall
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- / is a large area that has very little water in it and very few growing plants. Many Deserts are covered with sand
- / a higher line of water that moves across the surface of the sea or a lake
- / is a small hill of sand in the desert
- / a very large hill
- / long, natural area of water that flows across the land
- / a mountain with a large hole at the top
- / a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea.
- / is a small elevation of the earth’s surface
14 Clues: / a very large hill • / a very wide waterfall • / is an endless area of water • / is a small hill of sand in the desert • / a large area of water surrounded by land • / a mountain with a large hole at the top • / an area of low land between hills or mountains • / is a small elevation of the earth’s surface • / a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea. • ...
NATURAL RESOURCES 2020-05-10
Across
- natural world around us
- damage caused by harmful substances or waste
- the things you must have for a satisfactory life
- the material in which plants grow
- nature renews through its natural cycle
- are formed naturally in the ground
- excessive exploitation of a resource
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- we can get them from natural life
- they need water, soil and sunlight to grow
- it makes something move or transform
- they are living things that can move
- exists on Earth in a limited amount
- a substance that is used for heating or cooking
- petroleum
14 Clues: petroleum • natural world around us • we can get them from natural life • the material in which plants grow • are formed naturally in the ground • exists on Earth in a limited amount • it makes something move or transform • they are living things that can move • excessive exploitation of a resource • nature renews through its natural cycle • ...
natural resources 2021-02-24
Across
- another word for man-made
- Gas gas that's found
- train uses for fuel
- resources materials that can be replace
- energy energy from the Sun
- materials that cannot be replaced
- energy form from moving wind
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- used as fuel
- made from nature
- fuel made from fossil
- natural resources we get paper from
- power The Source of moving
- materials people make
- food we eat that's living
14 Clues: used as fuel • made from nature • train uses for fuel • materials people make • another word for man-made • Gas gas that's found • fuel made from fossil • food we eat that's living • power The Source of moving • energy energy from the Sun • materials that cannot be replaced • energy form from moving wind • natural resources we get paper from • ...
Natural resource 2021-02-25
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- black or brown rock
- any material made by plants and animals that can be converted into energy.
- two main natural resource.
- energy that comes from the earth.
- we use 60% of these each day
- Materials we use from nature.
- liquid underground
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- flowing water energy.
- release heat energy when used to create energy and electricity formed millions of years ago.
- moving air created as the sun heats.
- sun has produced energy in the form of light and heat.
- can always be replaced never run out.
- man made
- can not be replaced.
- found underground and is used for fuel.
15 Clues: man made • liquid underground • black or brown rock • can not be replaced. • flowing water energy. • two main natural resource. • we use 60% of these each day • Materials we use from nature. • energy that comes from the earth. • moving air created as the sun heats. • can always be replaced never run out. • found underground and is used for fuel. • ...
Natural Selection 2021-03-23
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- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- to receive genes from a parent
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
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- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of
- a group of organisms of the same kind, that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
14 Clues: to receive genes from a parent • an instruction for making a protein molecule • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a characteristic that all members of a species have • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • any difference in traits between individual organisms • an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food • ...
Natural World 2016-11-09
Across
- A place where waste or garbage is left
- The act of polluting
- The natural world or ecosystem
- Not in danger; free from harm's reach
- Involving atomic energy
- A substance that is harmful or lethal to a living organism
- left after usage (nuclear....)
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- To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product
- The act of destroying.
- The people living within a country
- To set off an event or action.
- Not enough, not sufficient.
- An instrument of attack or defense in combat or hunting, e.g. most guns, missiles, or swords
- to continue to live; to remain alive
14 Clues: The act of polluting • The act of destroying. • Involving atomic energy • Not enough, not sufficient. • To set off an event or action. • The natural world or ecosystem • left after usage (nuclear....) • The people living within a country • to continue to live; to remain alive • Not in danger; free from harm's reach • A place where waste or garbage is left • ...
Natural Resources 2019-03-28
Across
- working or produced by machines or machinery
- liquid derived from petroleum, used for fuel
- electricity from the flow of water
- a natural fuel formed from the remains of past organisms
- relating to the internal heat of the Earth
- having to do with the Sun
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- not depleted when used
- depleted when used
- cutting of trees
- movement of air
- a supply or stock
- operating by electricity
- rock made from carbonized plant matter, used for fuel
- drilling into the Earth
14 Clues: movement of air • cutting of trees • a supply or stock • depleted when used • not depleted when used • drilling into the Earth • operating by electricity • having to do with the Sun • electricity from the flow of water • relating to the internal heat of the Earth • working or produced by machines or machinery • liquid derived from petroleum, used for fuel • ...
Natural Disaster 2023-06-29
Across
- A severe winter storm with heavy snow, strong winds, and very cold temperatures.
- A spinning column of air that touches the ground, causing strong winds and destruction.
- When an area becomes covered in water, often due to heavy rainfall or overflowing rivers.
- It releases lava, ash, and gases into the air.
- A storm with thunder, lightning, rain, and sometimes hail or strong winds.
- A fast-spreading fire that burns trees, plants, and other vegetation in forests or grasslands.
- A mass of snow that slides down a mountain, often causing danger to people and buildings.
- A large-scale, rotating storm with strong winds, often referred to as a hurricane or typhoon.
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- When rocks, soil, or debris move quickly down a slope or hillside.
- A giant wave in the ocean, usually caused by an underwater earthquake or volcano eruption.
- A very strong storm with powerful winds and heavy rain, usually occurring in coastal areas.
- A long period of time with little or no rain, which can lead to dry and parched land.
- A prolonged period of extremely hot weather, with high temperatures and little relief.
- A shaking of the ground caused by movement in the Earth's crust.
14 Clues: It releases lava, ash, and gases into the air. • A shaking of the ground caused by movement in the Earth's crust. • When rocks, soil, or debris move quickly down a slope or hillside. • A storm with thunder, lightning, rain, and sometimes hail or strong winds. • A severe winter storm with heavy snow, strong winds, and very cold temperatures. • ...
Natural disaster 2023-05-30
Across
- hot liquid coming out of the hole in a rock
- Burning in animals habitat
- makes the ground shake
- Glaciers and snow falling
- Big sea wave
- over filling water
- A short storm with light streaks
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- Dry land over a period of time
- cyclone a rotating storm in warm areas
- cavity in the ground
- Dust and grit flying around
- A spiral cone made by warm and cool air combining
- Wind during a snow storm
- ice particles falling from the sky
14 Clues: Big sea wave • over filling water • cavity in the ground • makes the ground shake • Wind during a snow storm • Glaciers and snow falling • Burning in animals habitat • Dust and grit flying around • Dry land over a period of time • A short storm with light streaks • ice particles falling from the sky • cyclone a rotating storm in warm areas • ...
Natural Wonders 2023-09-03
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- Falls Massive waterfall on the U.S.-Canada border.
- Everest Earth's highest peak.
- Barrier Reef World's largest coral reef system.
- Rainforest Vast South American jungle.
- Canyon Iconic Arizona chasm.
- Falls Majestic African waterfall.
- Dead Sea Extremely salty water body.
- Volcano that emerged in a Mexican cornfield.
- First national park in the world.
- Islands Darwin's inspiration for evolution.
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- Alpine mountain on the Swiss-Italian border.
- Borealis Northern lights.
- Greek island with a famous caldera.
- Falls World's highest uninterrupted waterfall.
- Falls Known as "The Smoke that Thunders."
15 Clues: Borealis Northern lights. • Canyon Iconic Arizona chasm. • Everest Earth's highest peak. • Falls Majestic African waterfall. • First national park in the world. • Greek island with a famous caldera. • Dead Sea Extremely salty water body. • Rainforest Vast South American jungle. • Falls Known as "The Smoke that Thunders." • Islands Darwin's inspiration for evolution. • ...
Natural Resources 2024-01-28
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- ______ consumption of products.
- This energy is captured by and converted into electricity.
- Technological development can discover more _______ uses of natural resources so that environmental footprint can be reduced.
- Turns used materials into new and useful ones.
- Management and use of a resource or an environment in a responsible and efficient way
- Materials that replenish naturally, more or less within the same time period they are used.
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- Reduces the need to buy new ones.
- A resource is a material that is identified by people to be _______.
- ________ and technology which shapes our views on whether a material or object is useful
- Converts waste we produce into useful materials.
- _______-fuels takes millions of years to form.
- Availability of renewable resources is considered to be _________.
- Meeting the needs to the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- ___-renewable resources may or may not replenish naturally or it takes a long time to replenish.
14 Clues: ______ consumption of products. • Reduces the need to buy new ones. • _______-fuels takes millions of years to form. • Turns used materials into new and useful ones. • Converts waste we produce into useful materials. • This energy is captured by and converted into electricity. • Availability of renewable resources is considered to be _________. • ...
natural resources 2024-04-25
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- (heat within the earth.)
- sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible.)
- (contains stored chemical energy from the sun that is produced by plants through photosynthesis.)
- (a byproduct from nuclear reactors, fuel processing plants, hospitals and research facilities.)
- (resources that continue to exist despite being consumed or can replenish themselves over a period of time)
- (a fossil fuel formed from the remains of plants and animals)
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- (the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity)
- (a form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of the wind to generate electricity.)
- (a substance that is used up more quickly than it can replace itself.)
- ( An energy source formed in the Earth's crust from decayed organic material.)
- ( a renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water.)
- naturally occurring liquid found beneath the earth's surface that can be refined into fuel)
- (The capacity or power to do work, such as the capacity to move an object)
- (energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. )
14 Clues: (heat within the earth.) • (a fossil fuel formed from the remains of plants and animals) • (a substance that is used up more quickly than it can replace itself.) • (the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity) • (The capacity or power to do work, such as the capacity to move an object) • ...
Natural Disaster 2024-09-05
14 Clues: потоп • спека • лавина • ураган • цунамі • сильний • землетрус • спричиняти • виверження • відбуватися • лісова пожежа • very beautiful • out спалахнути • випадкова зустріч
Natural Resources 2024-05-02
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- A gas that comes from the earth
- Biproducts of generating energy from Fission.
- Energy that is obtained from the sun
- Energy that comes from the Earth's natural gas
- The potential to do something
- Energy that is generated by water spinning a turbine
- A liquid that can be burned to power something
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- A resource that can not be replenished in our lifetime
- A power source from fossils
- Energy that is generated from the wind
- Energy generated from the burning of plants
- A resource that can be replenished in our lifetime
- The burning of hardened fossils to generate energy
- Energy generated from Fission
14 Clues: A power source from fossils • The potential to do something • Energy generated from Fission • A gas that comes from the earth • Energy that is obtained from the sun • Energy that is generated from the wind • Energy generated from the burning of plants • Biproducts of generating energy from Fission. • Energy that comes from the Earth's natural gas • ...
Natural Sciences 2024-11-22
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- An animal that eats meat is a ________.
- Food group that includes fruits and ___________.
- One of the three states of matter.
- One thing plants need.
- Forces: Push and ______.
- Water vapour turns into liquid water.
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- When rain begins to flow down the mountains.
- Food group that includes milk, yogurt and cheese.
- Group of vertebrates that snakes belong to.
- Food group that includes chocolate, donuts and sweets.
- The stage of the water cycle where water is temporarily collected.
- One of the three states of matter.
- Group of vertebrates that humans belong to.
- Part of a plant.
- When it rains, water falls from the ______.
- Part of a plant.
16 Clues: Part of a plant. • Part of a plant. • One thing plants need. • Forces: Push and ______. • One of the three states of matter. • One of the three states of matter. • Water vapour turns into liquid water. • An animal that eats meat is a ________. • Group of vertebrates that snakes belong to. • Group of vertebrates that humans belong to. • ...
Natural Selection 2025-05-15
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- Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
- of the Fittest: Adapt to their environment
- Selection: The process by which humans choose and breed plants and animals
- A group or section in an area
- modifies the DNA of living organisms
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- Reproduction of an animal or plant
- changes in population over time
- The natural home or environment
- Growing crops and farm animals to provide food
- A characteristic or feature
- A living thing
- An animal preys on others
- An organism being hunted
- Related to genes
14 Clues: A living thing • Related to genes • An organism being hunted • An animal preys on others • A characteristic or feature • A group or section in an area • changes in population over time • The natural home or environment • Reproduction of an animal or plant • modifies the DNA of living organisms • Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection • of the Fittest: Adapt to their environment • ...
Natural Selection 2025-05-15
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- the science and practice of growing crops and raising livestock for food and other products
- a British naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- the natural process by which organisms best adjusted to their environment are most successful in surviving and reproducing
- selection the process where humans actively choose which organisms to breed based on desired traits, essentially guiding the evolutionary prAgriculture e the science and practice of growing crops and raising livestock for food and other products
- relating to genes or heredity.
- a living thing, meaning any individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form that can function independently
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- an animal that lives by eating and killing other animals
- an animal that is caught and killed for food
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person
- changing or adjusting to better suit a situation or environment
- a process where organisms with traits better suited to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more successfully than those with less favorable traits
- a process that uses laboratory-based technologies to alter the DNA makeup of an organism.
- the natural environment or place where an animal or plant lives
- a persons child or children/ an animals young
14 Clues: relating to genes or heredity. • an animal that is caught and killed for food • a persons child or children/ an animals young • an animal that lives by eating and killing other animals • changing or adjusting to better suit a situation or environment • the natural environment or place where an animal or plant lives • ...
Environmental issues/disasters 2020-04-10
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- pollution that affects the air and is usually caused by smoke or other harmful gases
- rain mixed with acid
- destruction of forests
- the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities
- to release pollutant substances into air
- the condition of having a population so dense as to cause environmental deterioration
- fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas
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- protecting natural sources
- community of animals, plants living in an area which provides what they need to survive
- the process of transforming waste into new products
- synonym for garbage or trash
- noise with harmful impact on the activity of human or animal life.
- gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature
- absorbs a lot of heat from the sun's rays
14 Clues: rain mixed with acid • destruction of forests • protecting natural sources • synonym for garbage or trash • fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas • to release pollutant substances into air • absorbs a lot of heat from the sun's rays • gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature • the process of transforming waste into new products • ...
Who Creates the Miracles of the Gospel? 2025-01-25
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- Through this, we are able to witness all the miracles of God
- Elohim is pleased when we are __
- God himself will search for His ___
- earthquakes and disasters
- the way to see miracles from Elohim
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- In this we are lacking
- frightened by the miracles of the gospel
- human beings by nature
- if we try to defeat satan with our own strength
- managed and led by God
- the Israelites easily __ about God in critical situations
- Creator of miracles
- We can do this with God when we put his words into action
13 Clues: Creator of miracles • In this we are lacking • human beings by nature • managed and led by God • earthquakes and disasters • Elohim is pleased when we are __ • God himself will search for His ___ • the way to see miracles from Elohim • frightened by the miracles of the gospel • if we try to defeat satan with our own strength • ...
Restoring the Balance 2024-08-09
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- Place in the world with highest rate of poverty
- The extreme kind of poverty
- Families becoming poor due to disasters
- What did Frederic Ozanam do to help people in early days
- The lack of minimum income
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- Type of slum people live in
- Being born into poverty
- Makes food for homeless
- A way to reduce poverty
- An organization for helping the poor
- A well known charity with a blue logo
11 Clues: Being born into poverty • Makes food for homeless • A way to reduce poverty • The lack of minimum income • Type of slum people live in • The extreme kind of poverty • An organization for helping the poor • A well known charity with a blue logo • Families becoming poor due to disasters • Place in the world with highest rate of poverty • ...
Vocab Chapter 10 2022-03-03
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- the process of change by which new species develop from preexisting species over time
- The process of becoming adapted to an environment
- theory that states that natural disasters such as floods and volcanic eruptions shaped Earth’s landforms and caused extinction of some species
- study of fossils or extinct organisms
- theory that states that the geological processes that shape Earth are uniform over time
- a model of evolution in which gradual change over a long period of time leads to biological diversity
- - body part that is similar in structure on different organisms but performs different functions
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- measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce offspring relative to other members of a population
- a group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring
- the human process of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits
- the study of geographical distribution of the living organisms and fossils on Earth
- the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals do
- body part that is similar in function as a body part of another organism but is structurally different
- remnants of an organ or structure that functioned in an earlier ancestor
- the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock
- differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs
16 Clues: study of fossils or extinct organisms • The process of becoming adapted to an environment • remnants of an organ or structure that functioned in an earlier ancestor • the human process of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits • differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs • ...
The Presidency 2023-01-24
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- Limits the president to two terms
- five years old+ lived in the US for 14 years prior to election
- term for the president as architect of public policy and the one who sets the agenda for congress
- An office created in 1947 to coordinate the president's foreign and military policy advisers
- Charges against a president approved by a majority of the House of Representatives
- the list of programs a president hopes to enact while in office
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- president's power to kill a bill, if Congress is not in session, by not signing it for 10 days
- person appointed by President to be chief of executive staff
- A rule issued by the president that has the force of law
- group of officials who head government departments and advise the President
- natural born citizen
- a public office or position of authority that provides its occupant with an outstanding opportunity to speak out on any issue
- a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body
- role of the President in which he addresses sudden needs in response to disasters
- policy advisers and for important diplomacy
- The events and scandal surrounding a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972 and the subsequent cover-up of White House involvement, leading to the eventual resignation of President Nixon under the threat of impeachment
16 Clues: natural born citizen • Limits the president to two terms • policy advisers and for important diplomacy • A rule issued by the president that has the force of law • person appointed by President to be chief of executive staff • five years old+ lived in the US for 14 years prior to election • the list of programs a president hopes to enact while in office • ...
Ch 20 Intro to Business 2025-09-15
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- Individual or business covered in an insurance policy
- A request for payment for a loss based on the terms of the policy
- A contract that details the terms and conditions of insurance coverage
- A category of business insurance in which a company provides its employees insurance coverage as part of a benefits package
- A type of insurance that protects a business or individual from the risk of being held legally liable for the injuries of others
- Provides funds to pay for health care in the event of illness and may also pay for the cost of preventive care
- A policy that covers at‐home, assisted living, and nursing home care
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- Income insurance that provides funds to replace income lost while an individual is ill or injured and unable to work
- Insurance company issuing a policy
- Covers losses due to an accident involving vehicles
- Protects against the loss of income that would result if the insured person dies
- Protects commercial assets, such as property and vehicles, from any number of risks including natural disasters and fire damage
- With regard to insurance, means to return you to the condition you were before the loss
- Pays for damage or loss to the insured’s property and often includes liability coverage for actions of the insured that cause harm to other people or their property
- An amount paid each year for insurance coverage
- A comprehensive evaluation of business processes to identify anything that could potentially cause damage to assets
16 Clues: Insurance company issuing a policy • An amount paid each year for insurance coverage • Covers losses due to an accident involving vehicles • Individual or business covered in an insurance policy • A request for payment for a loss based on the terms of the policy • A policy that covers at‐home, assisted living, and nursing home care • ...
Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- groups of people who join together for a purpose
- to do something carefully
- willingness to share in an unselfish way
- showing qualities of being an adult
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- the people who live in a particular place
- being careful when making choices
- to be spread or thrown
- when something is given as a task
- place where people stay after disasters
9 Clues: to be spread or thrown • to do something carefully • being careful when making choices • when something is given as a task • showing qualities of being an adult • place where people stay after disasters • willingness to share in an unselfish way • the people who live in a particular place • groups of people who join together for a purpose
LS-unit2 2025-12-15
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- having little money to live on
- able to continue without harming the future or the environment
- people who are against something
- not too expensive
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- lasting for a long time
- very bad events that cause a lot of damage
- chances that something bad might happen
- good things that help you
- to make the environment dirty or harmful
9 Clues: not too expensive • lasting for a long time • good things that help you • having little money to live on • people who are against something • chances that something bad might happen • to make the environment dirty or harmful • very bad events that cause a lot of damage • able to continue without harming the future or the environment
LS-unit2 2025-12-15
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- having little money to live on
- able to continue without harming the future or the environment
- people who are against something
- not too expensive
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- lasting for a long time
- very bad events that cause a lot of damage
- chances that something bad might happen
- good things that help you
- to make the environment dirty or harmful
9 Clues: not too expensive • lasting for a long time • good things that help you • having little money to live on • people who are against something • chances that something bad might happen • to make the environment dirty or harmful • very bad events that cause a lot of damage • able to continue without harming the future or the environment
KN - TACOHAI - VOCAB - G8U7 - PART 2 - 240304 - E 2024-03-04
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- (n) A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, including both living organisms (plants, animals, microorganisms) and non-living components (soil, water, air).
- (n) Something that is manufactured or produced as a result of a process, often for sale or distribution in the market.
- (np) A natural resource or energy source that is replenished naturally and can be used indefinitely without depletion, such as solar energy, wind power, or biomass.
- (n) A particular kind of matter with uniform properties, characterized by its composition and structure.
- (n) The presence of harmful or undesirable substances or contaminants in the environment, such as air, water, or soil, often resulting from human activities.
- (v) To take part or be involved in an activity, event, or process, contributing to its execution or outcome.
- (n) A large marine mammal belonging to the order Sirenia, similar to the manatee, found in warm coastal waters of the Indian and western Pacific Oceans, primarily feeding on seagrasses.
- (v) To make smaller or decrease in size, quantity, or extent; also, to minimize or lessen the amount or intensity of something.
- (n) The natural environment or surroundings in which a particular species or community of organisms lives, including physical factors such as climate, soil, and vegetation.
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- (n) The complete disappearance or eradication of a species or group of organisms from the Earth, typically as a result of environmental changes, natural disasters, or human activities.
- (np) A species at risk of extinction due to factors such as habitat loss, pollution, climate change, or overexploitation by humans, often requiring conservation efforts to prevent their disappearance.
- (n) A group of organisms with similar characteristics that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring in nature; the basic unit of biological classification and evolution.
- (np) A colorless, odorless gas composed of carbon and oxygen molecules (CO2), produced by the combustion of carbon-containing fuels, respiration, and other natural processes. It is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming and climate change.
- (n) The movement of people, goods, or materials from one place to another, typically using vehicles, infrastructure, or systems designed for transportation.
- (v) To set free or allow something to escape from confinement or restraint; also, to make something available for public distribution or consumption.
- (n) A marine invertebrate organism that forms colonies of calcium carbonate structures, often found in tropical oceans and reefs, providing habitats for a diverse range of marine life.
- (np) Waste or refuse materials made of synthetic polymers, particularly plastic, often discarded improperly and contributing to environmental pollution.
- (phr.v) To deactivate or switch off a device, appliance, or light source; also, to cause someone to lose interest or enthusiasm in something.
- (n) A person, animal, or plant that resides or lives in a particular place or region, often implying permanence or long-term presence.
- (adj) Poisonous or harmful to living organisms, often capable of causing illness, injury, or death when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed.
20 Clues: (n) A particular kind of matter with uniform properties, characterized by its composition and structure. • (v) To take part or be involved in an activity, event, or process, contributing to its execution or outcome. • (n) Something that is manufactured or produced as a result of a process, often for sale or distribution in the market. • ...
ESL by Carolyn. Challenge 23 – mixed questions 2023-09-21
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- **** I was young, I always thought…
- ******* disaster.
- I have two sons and one ********.
- My back hurts, so I have a **** ****. Two words.
- Now.
- We often travel with one or two of these. Plural.
- I **** it would rain!
- The **** was so strong today. It’s been very ****y all week.
- Cold, white, beautiful.
- Fast food, potato, yummy.
- What’s the *********** today? It feels hot.
- Spring is a time where we see ******* everywhere.
- My stomach hurts so I have a ******* ****. Two words.
- I’m a bit **** today. Feeling sad.
- A broken heart. Two words.
- Australia is a multi-cultural and ******* country.
- Apple pies are usually ***** in the oven.
- Think.
- Trousers. (Not underwear).
- Many Asians use these to eat their food with.
- Easy.
- My head hurts so I have a **** ****. Two words.
- This causes climate-change.
- Do you count *****?
- Cold, sweet, delicious and so popular.
- Too much! There was ** much food, we couldn’t eat it all.
- Over-******* is becoming a problem in the world. (related to travel).
- **** home.
- The capital of Australia.
- A popular mobile device.
- My neighbour’s dog ****** all night.
- Summer *** so humid this year.
- Question.
- I need to buy a new ******. (furniture).
- I always ****** ** learn English. (two words, past).
- ** home.
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- Won.
- McDonalds in Australia.
- I waited until he *** ******** eating – and then I told him.
- Space or an area. A place in a house or apartment.
- I can *** quite well. ***ing is a hobby for me. I have a good ***ing machine.
- We waited until the band *** ******* - and then we left.
- When we get old, we must think about this.
- it’s ****! Let’s go home, I’m tired.
- I don’t **********.
- Natural *********.
- Never before, first time. It’s *************.
- This is a natural disaster.
- Most Latin Americans speak *******.
- Not high.
- Apple ***. Meat ***. Yummy.
- He has a very loud *****.
- Checkout.
- Identical.
- ******* are so delicious. They are often served with ice-cream and strawberries.
- Many people count this as they walk.
- before October.
- Australia is a very ***** cultural country.
- The subject causes public disagreement, so it must be *************.
- **** fires are common in Australia. Americans call then wildfires.
- The answer.
- ***** and conditions.
- We scan this to connect to a website. A code.
- We stayed there until we *** ***** all the food.
- ** home.
- I woke up quite ***** this morning.
- An annoying and unwanted animal. (Sometimes children).
- **** home.
- A small programme on a computer or phone. There are many of them.
- My neighbours *** barked all night.
70 Clues: Won. • Now. • Easy. • Think. • ** home. • ** home. • Not high. • Checkout. • Question. • Identical. • **** home. • **** home. • The answer. • before October. • ******* disaster. • Natural *********. • I don’t **********. • Do you count *****? • I **** it would rain! • ***** and conditions. • McDonalds in Australia. • Cold, white, beautiful. • A popular mobile device. • Fast food, potato, yummy. • ...
10/6 Vocabulary Crossword 2021-10-06
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- to perplex; to make unclear
- to become dim, or lose brightness
- tremble with a sudden movement, as from horror, fear, or cold
- sudden accident; causes great loss of life
- a marvel, a wonder
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- have confidence or faith in the truth of
- beginning, first new; fresh
- leave in a helpless position
- captured the whole attention of; fascinate
- to shake with a slight but rapid motion; tremble
10 Clues: a marvel, a wonder • beginning, first new; fresh • to perplex; to make unclear • leave in a helpless position • to become dim, or lose brightness • have confidence or faith in the truth of • captured the whole attention of; fascinate • sudden accident; causes great loss of life • to shake with a slight but rapid motion; tremble • ...
Science topic for biodiversity/ Mikhail Samoshuk 2024-06-11
Across
- the reason its easier for animals to thrive near the equator
- this ecosystem can withstand disasters
- variation of genes that exist within a species
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
- what's more healthier a food chain or food web
- location with the most diversity
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- animals home
- 50% of species live here
- means life
- number of species living in a particular area
10 Clues: means life • animals home • 50% of species live here • location with the most diversity • the variety of life in an ecosystem • this ecosystem can withstand disasters • number of species living in a particular area • variation of genes that exist within a species • what's more healthier a food chain or food web • the reason its easier for animals to thrive near the equator
Poverty 2025-01-21
Across
- When someone cannot read or write
- Disadvantaged based on race or gender
- People with no place to stay
- A lack of basic necessities like food and shelter
- Economic system favoring the wealthy
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- Wages that are not enough to live on
- Poor schooling affects this
- Losing a job can lead to this (
- Sudden financial losses caused by storms or droughts
- When leaders misuse resources or funds
10 Clues: Poor schooling affects this • People with no place to stay • Losing a job can lead to this ( • When someone cannot read or write • Wages that are not enough to live on • Economic system favoring the wealthy • Disadvantaged based on race or gender • When leaders misuse resources or funds • A lack of basic necessities like food and shelter • ...
International Relations 2018-04-19
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- An agreement between countries or groups in which all involved parties conform and consent to a shared goal or aspiration.
- What type of agreement is made for a larger number of parties, is drafted and executed under an international body, and is drafted, agreed and signed to solve an issue that affects larger section of the world.
- Which organization helps to keep peace and security around the world and help countries after natural disasters? abbr.
- When you disagree or quarrel with someone, you are in ______ with them.
- Talk it over with the person and try to compromise is an example of what diplomatic strategy?
- Conflict and cooperation occur when conditions and motivations push countries toward_____.
- When you agree or work with someone, you are _______.
- Find someone who can help the two of you solve the problem is an example of what diplomatic strategy?
- Bargaining, making a deal
- Beneficial, useful
- This happens when countries have something to gain by working together to solve problems.
- Strategy, guideline
- A country’s strategy for dealing with other countries is called its ______.
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- ________ is something that you needed to do in order to reach an agreement in our simulation exercise.
- Penalties, punishment
- This happens when countries disagree.
- These are the reasons or goals that cause a country to act.
- Separation, aloneness
- Having a fight with a person is an example of what diplomatic strategy?
- Agreement, deal
- In order for countries to come into conflict or cooperation with each other, certain _______ must exist.
- the art of conducting negotiations, forming alliances, discussing treaties and reaching agreements
- What type of agreement is made between two to three parties, drafted and signed by the parties involved and solve local issues?
- A formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war.
24 Clues: Agreement, deal • Beneficial, useful • Strategy, guideline • Penalties, punishment • Separation, aloneness • Bargaining, making a deal • This happens when countries disagree. • When you agree or work with someone, you are _______. • These are the reasons or goals that cause a country to act. • When you disagree or quarrel with someone, you are in ______ with them. • ...
Ellis Island 2023-05-14
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- War I Following the outbreak of which event caused the amount of arrivals at Ellis Island to decrease?
- During Ellis Island’s busiest years, this wing contained legal _____ rooms, waiting rooms for witnesses, detention quarters, and staff offices.
- The trip to Ellis Island was made unnecessary by the National ____ Act
- Doctors known as the “____ men” examined immigrants for trachomas.
- The First ____ Act ended America’s open door immigration policy.
- Many Jewish immigrants brought _______ to the United States.
- What was the name of the alliance made by farmers in Texas to fight the crop lien system?
- Those with typhus, yellow fever, and smallpox were placed in isolation on a hospital on which island?
- Which room watched for symptoms of contagious diseases or mental impairment?
- Which family came to the US from Sicily?
- Georgia broke government and diplomatic relationships with native Americans because of the discovery of what?
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- The Civil Rights Act and ____ Rights act fulfilled the promise of citizenship for African Americans
- The ___ Women’s Act gave women the right to independent citizenship
- Which service company published the posters titled “Over There and Over Here”?
- Large shipping lines, such as ______ and White Star competed in the immigrant trade.
- Push Factors include: Economic advancement, war and oppression, ____, and natural disasters
- Some immigrants arrived in the United States with their entire family history documented on what?
- Patrick’s Which day is commemorated in the image above the Tammany Hall infographic?
- “La ___” refers to the Border Patrol
- Which government did little to alleviate the suffering in Ireland?
- The ____ plate was used rather than photographic film for cameras
- “Totally ___” was used by immigration commissioners when asked to describe Ellis Island’s capacity for inspecting the growing number of arrivals in New York.
22 Clues: “La ___” refers to the Border Patrol • Which family came to the US from Sicily? • Many Jewish immigrants brought _______ to the United States. • The First ____ Act ended America’s open door immigration policy. • The ____ plate was used rather than photographic film for cameras • Doctors known as the “____ men” examined immigrants for trachomas. • ...
Migration 2023-11-08
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- that involves crossing state borders[international migration]
- type of international migration with the purpose of labour or recruitment[labour migration]
- type of international migration with the purpose of using your acquired skills in workplaces or schools[skill based migration]
- will decrease at the source region and population will increase at the destination point[demographic impact]
- person staying in a country without the full documentation[irregular migrant/illegal migrant]
- conditions at the point of origin which encourage population movement/migration[push factors]
- within the same region[inter-regional migration]
- health services at the destination point will be better than the health services at the source region[health impact]
- labour force at the destination point will be stronger than the one at the source region[economic impact]
- conditions at the point of destination which encourage population movement/migration[pull factors]
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- because of immediate displacement/war or job scarcity[forced migration]
- within the same country[intraregional migration]
- who migrate to to natural disasters and conflict[refugees]
- of people across a specified region whether national or international in order to establish a new permanent place of residence[migration
- person staying in a country under a specific time scale that is not meant to be permanent[temporary migrant]
- with a timescale less than a year[circulatory movement]
- person entering a country[immigrant]
- within a country[internal migration]
- person exiting a country[emigrant]
- of different ideas due to adapting to the new environment[social impact]
- person with job qualifications and university qualification[high skilled migrant]
21 Clues: person exiting a country[emigrant] • person entering a country[immigrant] • within a country[internal migration] • within the same country[intraregional migration] • within the same region[inter-regional migration] • with a timescale less than a year[circulatory movement] • who migrate to to natural disasters and conflict[refugees] • ...
Space 2025-05-04
Across
- Measuring emissions and pollution levels using satellite-based data collection.
- Name one major Earth observation satellite program in which CNES has played a significant role.
- Different wavelengths of light used in satellite imaging to analyze environmental conditions.
- In the field of telecommunications, one of many where CNES's expertise has been utilized.
- Issues related to surveillance and monitoring activities through satellite observations.
- A radar system that captures detailed images of the Earth's surface regardless of weather conditions.
- Using satellite data to assess natural disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, and floods.
- Addressing risks posed by defunct satellites and fragments orbiting Earth.
- Gathering information about the Earth's surface without direct contact, usually through satellites.
- Observing shifts in weather patterns, ice melt, and ocean temperatures over time.
- Information related to the geographic position of features on the Earth’s surface.
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- The sustainability concerns of rocket launches and satellite deployments.
- The balance between open access to satellite imagery and restricted commercial usage.
- The level of detail in an image or data set; spatial refers to area, temporal to time intervals, spectral to wavelengths captured.
- Tracking changes in urban development, agriculture, and deforestation.
- A remote sensing method using lasers to measure elevations and terrain features.
- Beyond Earth orbit, CNES has contributed to missions exploring other celestial bodies. Name one such mission or area of exploration.
- Devices that capture images of the Earth's surface in visible and infrared wavelengths.
- Mapping habitats and tracking species distribution through satellite imagery.
- Satellite systems used for geolocation and mapping.
- Capturing images across multiple wavelengths to analyze vegetation, water bodies, and soil conditions.
- Miniature satellites used for Earth observation, often deployed in constellations for improved coverage.
22 Clues: Satellite systems used for geolocation and mapping. • Tracking changes in urban development, agriculture, and deforestation. • The sustainability concerns of rocket launches and satellite deployments. • Addressing risks posed by defunct satellites and fragments orbiting Earth. • Mapping habitats and tracking species distribution through satellite imagery. • ...
Chapter 19 Insurance Law Axel Aguirre 2025-05-08
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- written contract of insurance
- to make whole a loss to the suffering party
- party who benefits from the acts of others
- insurance that covers against all damage to the insured’s car except that caused by collision or upset
- exceptions to insurance coverage
- insurance that covers personal injury or property damage claims for which the insured is legally responsible
- party protected or covered if the loss occurred
- a scenario analysis of any events with significant impact that could go wrong, from legal liability to natural disasters
- consideration for insurance contract
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- insurance that covers for losses due to accident, chance, or negligence
- agreement under which one party will pay to off set a loss to another
- insurance providing liability and other coverages for the operation of a motor vehicle
- occurs when prospective insureds and/or beneficiaries behave in a harmful or reckless manner knowing that they will be compensated for their loss whether they succeed or fail in their endeavor
- potential to sustain loss if the insured property is damaged or destroyed or if the insured person is injured or dies
- potential loss that is insured against
- insurance that covers for losses resulting from perils such as fire, theft, or windstorm
- party who will indemnify if loss occurs
- automobile insurance that protects against upset and direct and accidental damage due to colliding with another object
- insurance that covers for loss or damage due to fire (and usually smoke as well)
- clause in a property insurance policy that requires the insured to maintain coverage equal to a certain percentage of the total current value of the insured property
20 Clues: written contract of insurance • exceptions to insurance coverage • consideration for insurance contract • potential loss that is insured against • party who will indemnify if loss occurs • party who benefits from the acts of others • to make whole a loss to the suffering party • party protected or covered if the loss occurred • ...
Unit 7 - The Modern Federal Bureaucracy 2025-11-04
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- Oversees infrastructure and develops the nations transportation
- (Ginnie Mae) Is another corporation that make a profit by charging fees to the investors who buy the loan packages
- It insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
- Handled programs for veterans until 1989
- Awards 50,000 grants to 300,000+ researchers at universities, medical schools and other research organizations
- To provide a military and to protect the country and its interests from attack
- Oversees security agreements that the U.S. has with other countries
- Established 40 years after the Department of Commerce and the Department of Labor
- The highest ranking members of the U.S. military
- Certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in America
- It carries out the delivery of mail and maintains thousands of post offices around the country
- Collects statistics on diseases and formulates policies for reducing disease
- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- Establishes rules for air traffic
- organizes the national space exploration program
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- Creates regulation so that the food we buy carry accurate labels
- (Fannie Mae) pools together FHA mortgages loans and sells these large packages to investors
- Encourages homeownership
- (Freddie Mac) Make a profit by charging fees to the investors who buy the loan packages
- Releasing or protecting the oil reserves
- It conducts the legal business of the U.S.
- Oversees about 300 programs, the ones that affect most people are Medicare and Medicaid
- issues weather forecasts and disseminates weather data
- Analyzes intelligence regarding potential terrorist attacks
- It leads the federal government's response to natural disasters
- Oversee missions in specific geographic areas of the world
- Collects taxes within the U.S.
- They investigate threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country and violations of federal criminal law
28 Clues: Encourages homeownership • Collects taxes within the U.S. • Establishes rules for air traffic • Handled programs for veterans until 1989 • Releasing or protecting the oil reserves • It conducts the legal business of the U.S. • The highest ranking members of the U.S. military • organizes the national space exploration program • ...
Chapter 14.8 & 14.9 2023-11-16
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- a psychological disorder that is characterized by major disturbances in thought, perception, emotion, and behavior.
- The belief that something highly abnormal is happening to ones body.
- a symptom of disassociative disorders, where an individual is unable to recall, important, personal information, usually following an extremely stressful or traumatic experience such as combat, natural, disasters, or being the victim of violence.
- a sense of unreality or detachment from, or unfamiliarity with, the world, be it individuals, inanimate objects, or all surroundings
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- and individuals, memory, or identity becoming disturbed, which could have a psychological rather then physical consequences.
- when an individual wanders away from their home, due to experiencing confusion about their identity, and may result in adopting a new identity.
6 Clues: The belief that something highly abnormal is happening to ones body. • a psychological disorder that is characterized by major disturbances in thought, perception, emotion, and behavior. • and individuals, memory, or identity becoming disturbed, which could have a psychological rather then physical consequences. • ...
Cost-Of-Living Crisis Vocabulary 2024-04-16
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- when inflation and unemployment are high, and economic growth is low.
- a tax on excessive profits or unexpected windfalls of a particular company or sector of the economy, usually due to global disturbances like war or natural disasters.
- a tax levied on the purchase or sale of a property.
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- in economics, to reduce government spending or taxes; a reduction in government spending or a reduction in the tax rate.
- in economics, when a government receives money to spend on public services that it has to pay back with interest at a later date.
- economic policies that favour the richest individuals or corporations hoping that this stimulates economic growth thereby benefiting everyone else in society.
6 Clues: a tax levied on the purchase or sale of a property. • when inflation and unemployment are high, and economic growth is low. • in economics, to reduce government spending or taxes; a reduction in government spending or a reduction in the tax rate. • ...
Natural Resources 2021-02-25
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- one type of resource
- why do we need natural resources
- what goes in solar panels
- crops, animal dung and wood
- resources that come from nature
- artificial resources
- heat from the core that we use
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- energy,make products and to fuel our bodies
- what synthetic resources are made of
- coal, oil and natural gas
- what windmills take in
- made from metal
- what dams use flowing water for
- made from wheat
- another type of resource
15 Clues: made from metal • made from wheat • one type of resource • artificial resources • what windmills take in • another type of resource • what goes in solar panels • coal, oil and natural gas • crops, animal dung and wood • heat from the core that we use • resources that come from nature • what dams use flowing water for • why do we need natural resources • ...
Natural Selection 2021-10-07
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- how well adapted an organism is to its environment.
- something that helps an organism get food, protect itself, move, or reproduce.
- different characteristics between organisms of the same species.
- hard-shelled reptile from the Galapagos that can live to be over 100 years old.
- ______ adaptation describes how organisms act in order to survive.
- ______ behavior is something organisms obtain by interacting with their environment.
- a bird that Darwin studied in the Galapagos Islands.
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- _____ adaptations are physical features that help organisms survive.
- ______ behavior that is something organisms do without having to learn it.
- organisms with traits better suited for their environment are more likely to survive.
- a specific characteristic of an organism.
- an organism's color/pattern helps it blend in to its environment.
- _____ dart frogs are brightly colored to warn off other creatures.
- an organism copies another, more dangerous organism to protect itself.
14 Clues: a specific characteristic of an organism. • how well adapted an organism is to its environment. • a bird that Darwin studied in the Galapagos Islands. • different characteristics between organisms of the same species. • an organism's color/pattern helps it blend in to its environment. • ______ adaptation describes how organisms act in order to survive. • ...
Natural Resources 2021-12-14
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- the energy of moving particles
- Organic matter such as dried sludge from a sewage system plant that can be used as fuel
- natural resources that are unlimited or are replaced by nature as quickly as people use them
- type of energy of moving objects
- type of energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together
- natural resources that cannot be replaced by nature as quickly as they are used by people
- any energy source, organism, or substance found in nature that people use
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- can be harmful to human health if not disposed of properly
- energy that travels as waves through space
- a nonrenewable source of energy formed from ancient plants and animals buried in the earth
- to decrease seriously or to exhaust the abundance of supply
- type of energy that is moving electrons
- type of energy formed by splitting radioactive atoms
- the ability to move, do work, or cause change
14 Clues: the energy of moving particles • type of energy of moving objects • type of energy that is moving electrons • energy that travels as waves through space • the ability to move, do work, or cause change • type of energy formed by splitting radioactive atoms • can be harmful to human health if not disposed of properly • ...
Natural Selection 2019-11-16
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- provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease
- a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
- a natural process that results in the survival and reproductive success of an organism best adapted to survive in their environment
- a chemical substance that can cure bacterialinfections
- a type of symbiosis in which one organism lives inside the other
- single-celled rod-shaped organisms that reproduce by fission
- any preserved evidence of an organism
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- the process whereby the earth’s life changes over time
- the condition in which an organism can resist disease
- an epidemic that is geographically widespread
- refers to a population of organisms that are separated
- of or relating to a disease
- the process in which new genetically distinct species evolve
- a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms.
14 Clues: of or relating to a disease • any preserved evidence of an organism • an epidemic that is geographically widespread • a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease • the condition in which an organism can resist disease • the process whereby the earth’s life changes over time • refers to a population of organisms that are separated • ...
natural capital 2019-11-02
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- Equilibrium, where fluctuations are fixed around a certain level
- Translations of energy and/or matter.
- The magnitude or intensity that must be exceeded for a certain reaction, phenomenon, result, or condition to occur or be manifested
- An EVS which implies relying on progress and strong belief in human capabilities.
- The way of dealing with a situation or problem that scientists adopt. (e.g. holistic or reductionist ... ).
- Science that studies the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
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- Feedback that enhances change, leads to a tipping point.
- This type of system implies no exchange of energy and matter across the boundary.
- This adjective means something that has value in its own rights.
- The law that concerns the conservation of energy is the first law of ... .
- They can be renewable or non-renewable
- A category of nuclear plants, to which belonged both Fukushima and Tchernobyl
- Worldview in other words.
- Kyoto Protocol divided countries in two categories according to their economical development. To which category of countries belonged China, India and Bhutan?
14 Clues: Worldview in other words. • Translations of energy and/or matter. • They can be renewable or non-renewable • Feedback that enhances change, leads to a tipping point. • This adjective means something that has value in its own rights. • Equilibrium, where fluctuations are fixed around a certain level • ...
NATURAL WORLDv2 2023-03-27
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- growing a huge number of livestock in small spaces
- hunt
- to abound or swarm
- irrational desire
- to result in or contain
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- something that dissuades & prevent
- to commit to a certain cause
- to ascend or sprint fast
- to consume pastures grass
- drill, unearth
- to roar is to make a deep, powerful animal yell.
- to concern or be unhappy
- an epidermal eruption
- to stray or go about aimlessly
14 Clues: hunt • drill, unearth • irrational desire • to abound or swarm • an epidermal eruption • to result in or contain • to ascend or sprint fast • to concern or be unhappy • to consume pastures grass • to commit to a certain cause • to stray or go about aimlessly • something that dissuades & prevent • to roar is to make a deep, powerful animal yell. • ...
Natural phenomena 2024-03-30
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- An atmospheric phenomenon is stormy bad weather with thunder and lightning.
- Precipitation in the form of water droplets.
- the drought"
- The absence of rain, which leads to the drying of the soil and the death of vegetation.
- Atmospheric precipitation in the form of small ice balls.
- A flame that spread wide and destroyed something.
- A strong storm at sea.
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- Instant discharge of accumulated atmospheric electricity in the air
- Precipitation in the form of white flakes representing ice crystals
- Masses of snow, snow blocks falling from the mountains.
- A thin layer of snow formed by evaporation on a cooling surface on cold nights
- Movement, the flow of air in the horizontal direction.
- Opaque air saturated with water vapor
- A multicolored arc-shaped stripe on the firmament
14 Clues: the drought" • A strong storm at sea. • Opaque air saturated with water vapor • Precipitation in the form of water droplets. • A multicolored arc-shaped stripe on the firmament • A flame that spread wide and destroyed something. • Movement, the flow of air in the horizontal direction. • Masses of snow, snow blocks falling from the mountains. • ...
natural-mente 2024-07-01
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- piccoli, pelosi e colorati, li abbiamo usati per decorare gli insetti
- pianta che attira le farfalle
- allevano gli afidi e ne mangiano la melata
- gli insetti ne hanno sei
- lo abbiamo usato per costruire la mangiatoia per uccelli
- lo sono le api che non vivono in società
- arte giapponese di piegare la carta
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- mangiano i parassiti delle piante
- li abbiamo attaccati sulla faccia degli insetti
- strumento usato per cucire
- le abbiamo usate nell'hotel per insetti
- materiale con cui abbiamo costruito fiori ed insetti
- Materiale trasparente usato per conservare insetti
- ne abbiamo costruite due con legno e filo di ferro
14 Clues: gli insetti ne hanno sei • strumento usato per cucire • pianta che attira le farfalle • mangiano i parassiti delle piante • arte giapponese di piegare la carta • le abbiamo usate nell'hotel per insetti • lo sono le api che non vivono in società • allevano gli afidi e ne mangiano la melata • li abbiamo attaccati sulla faccia degli insetti • ...
Natural Selection 2024-06-12
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- Therapy When doctors inject healthy DNA to replace a persons damaged DNA
- Has a positive affect on an organisms health
- A group of organisms that can breed and produce a offspring
- A certain group of living things in a specific area
- A change of genetic makeup over time
- A mistake or change in a living things DNA
- Any difference between the same species
- Has a negative affect on an organisms health
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- A molecule that carries out the instructions from DNA
- Something that carries your traits
- Has no affect on an organisms health
- A structure that doesn't serve any person
- Traits seen in a certain person but not in any of their ancestors
- A trait developed naturally to help them survive longer
- A particular characteristic of a living thing
15 Clues: Something that carries your traits • Has no affect on an organisms health • A change of genetic makeup over time • Any difference between the same species • A structure that doesn't serve any person • A mistake or change in a living things DNA • Has a positive affect on an organisms health • Has a negative affect on an organisms health • ...
Natural Selection 2023-05-30
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- loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of individuals from a larger population
- the type of structures which no longer serve a function.
- an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA
- rapid bursts of change followed by long periods of no change
- preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- a diagram that shows relationships and common ancestry
- idea that live species are descendants of ancestral day ones also defined more narrowly as a change is the genetic composition of population form generation
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- the type of speciation that occurs when there are no physical barriers preventing any members of a species from mating with another, and all members are in close proximity to one another
- disruptive selection selects AGAINST the ____________.
- survival of the_______.
- the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms, and with relationships between their structures.
- change in the frequency of an existing gene variant in a population due to random sampling of organisms.
- the type of speciation that involved a legit physical geographical barrier
- an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA
- Charles
15 Clues: Charles • survival of the_______. • disruptive selection selects AGAINST the ____________. • a diagram that shows relationships and common ancestry • the type of structures which no longer serve a function. • rapid bursts of change followed by long periods of no change • preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms • ...
natural resources 2022-10-31
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- substance that pollutes something especially water or the atmosphere
- process of removing salts or other minerals and contaminants from seawater, brackish water, and wastewater effluent
- commercially valueless material in which ore is found
- extraction level of the resource which does not exceed the growth
- water containing less than 1000 miligrams per liter of dissolved solids,most often salt
- naturally occurring solid material from which a materiel or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted
- biomass energy such as ethanal,hydropower,geothermal power,wind energy,and solar energy
- rock or bolder that differs from the surronding rock brought from a distance by glacial action
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- oil,natural gas and nuclear energy.
- contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any chemical,physical, or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the atmousphere
- raw materials that are produced from natural sources and extracted from pits and quarries,include gravel,crushed stone,and sand
- raw materials and sources of energy that we use
- land degradation in arid,semi arid,and dry sub humid areas
- solid rock underlying loose deposits such as soil or alluvium
14 Clues: oil,natural gas and nuclear energy. • raw materials and sources of energy that we use • commercially valueless material in which ore is found • land degradation in arid,semi arid,and dry sub humid areas • solid rock underlying loose deposits such as soil or alluvium • extraction level of the resource which does not exceed the growth • ...
natural resources 2022-11-04
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- of or found in fresh water; not of the sea.
- a whole formed by combining several (typically disparate) elements.
- refers to total fellings and not only to timber removed for own consumption and use
- solid rock underlying loose deposits such as soil or alluvium.
- a rock or boulder that differs from the surrounding rock
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
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- a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- a natural substance that is not replenished with the speed at which it is consumed
- resources that continue to exist despite being consumed or can replenish themselves over a period of time even as they are used.
- a naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted
- the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- to move awkwardly or ungracefully
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- situations in which building occupants experience acute health and comfort effects
14 Clues: to move awkwardly or ungracefully • of or found in fresh water; not of the sea. • a rock or boulder that differs from the surrounding rock • solid rock underlying loose deposits such as soil or alluvium. • a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. • a whole formed by combining several (typically disparate) elements. • ...
Natural environment 2025-04-06
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- Trees, flowers, fruit and vegetables.
- Flows into the sea.
- Smaller than the ocean.
- The land which meets the sea or the ocean.
- A piece of higher ground.
- A very dry piece of land.
- The mass of salt water that covers most of the earth' surface.
- A rainforest.
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- A low piece of land between two mountains, with a river flowing.
- Where can you find a lot of trees?
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- Weather patterns on the earth.
- A piece of land by the sea usually covered with sand.
- A piece of very high land.
14 Clues: A rainforest. • Flows into the sea. • Smaller than the ocean. • A piece of higher ground. • A very dry piece of land. • A piece of very high land. • Weather patterns on the earth. • Where can you find a lot of trees? • A piece of land surrounded by water. • Trees, flowers, fruit and vegetables. • The land which meets the sea or the ocean. • ...
Natural Sciences 2024-11-22
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- An animal that eats meat is a ________.
- Food group that includes fruits and ___________.
- One of the three states of matter.
- One thing plants need.
- Forces: Push and ______.
- Water vapour turns into liquid water.
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- When rain begins to flow down the mountains.
- Food group that includes milk, yogurt and cheese.
- Group of vertebrates that snakes belong to.
- Food group that includes chocolate, donuts and sweets.
- The stage of the water cycle where water is temporarily collected.
- One of the three states of matter.
- Group of vertebrates that humans belong to.
- Part of a plant.
- When it rains, water falls from the ______.
- Part of a plant.
16 Clues: Part of a plant. • Part of a plant. • One thing plants need. • Forces: Push and ______. • One of the three states of matter. • One of the three states of matter. • Water vapour turns into liquid water. • An animal that eats meat is a ________. • Group of vertebrates that snakes belong to. • Group of vertebrates that humans belong to. • ...
